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The North was cold.

Inland areas, where large quantities of magic stones were buried beneath the ground, experienced some thawing during spring and summer—rivers would flow, and the soil would soften. However, the magic-stone-less seas were merciless.

The ocean was frozen nearly year-round, and even during summer, it was barely navigable for about two weeks.

The southern seas, below Narvik, were comparatively less frozen due to the region’s a ...

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